The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 27, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Th« Scio Triban«
P* SHELBURN NEWS
t
Court try Currf^jroudrrtcr
* from v
the spring vacati n at <> A C
is under the care of i»r. For to
i of Albany.
Page 3
man <»f his age I ever saw 78.
Ed Kalina has all his manure
< r
hauled out on hi« farm—165 load»,
lias two acres m re (o plow and
Mar. 25
will *<»on finish up his spring sowing
Mrs. Quincy Crumea ci d on
Shelburn school opened Munday Mr». ugene Miller Sunday after­
■ml planting five acres of potato««
having been el.e«d two weeks on ac­ noon.
, He is • hummer.
count of so many of th« pupils being
Two agents were out this week
Levi Bennett and family of J.ffcr- Xumsvillc visited his brother and :
down with the measles. Those that
Scouring
the neighborhood
for
son visited his mother. Mrs. Mar « family of Shelburn last Sunday.
had the measles wer« back in school
cream,
one
from
Scio
and
the
other
Cannon. Sunday aftemo n.
Pearl Tindal visited her sister
except Vernita McClain and she is
from Shelourn, paying 48F. The
Mrs. Fred Rowman Sunday.
Mrs. O. G. Wyman an f
lr
improving nicely.
Shelburn
man come* to the h >u«e
Carl Smith was able to haul lum-
•pent Sunday with William Mani-
Mrs. Byron Bates and daughters and wife
for
his
cream
so he will get toe
t»r again Tuesday having been laid
were shopping in Shelburn Wednes
cream.
Glen Schilling and wife of Jcffer- >ff with a l»d cold fol several days.
_
«
j Our Sundav school is regular
dav.
•on and her father of C ■burg -
t
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•
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* *• + •very Sunday with a fair attendance,
Mrs. Lee Georgs and children last Friday evening w 'h II
O
were shopping in Albany Wednesday Schilling and son.
: SANTIAM FARM NEWS • j It is under the supervision of Mrs
Mary Lee.
of last week.
A J. Arnold and wife of M
■
M C. Gaines and wife, f Crabtree
h
Kenneth Hlrooa of 0 A. C. visited •pent last Sunday with tn. r
March 25
have
been layed up wttn a fearful
with Arthur McLain Saturday and ter. Mrs Carl Smith
Elmer Griffin of Salem college cold and cough. They called m the
Mrs. Roadarmel r. rived t
tier
Sunday.
farm, where he is an attendant, doctor twice during the pa«t week
from
her
husband
who
u
i
I'
<
John Ransome Jr. was home dur­
came up Saturday to visit the San- Mr Games is just able to be out
ing the Spring vacation at O. A. C. land hospital, Sunday in which hr tiam farm
Also his aged mother. The wife Is still bn I off and ha* no
Frank Gooch and wife spent the state-1 that the last exray |ictur< * Mr* S. W Gaines, returning Mon-
appetite. Both are poor. Io *mg all
were very encouraging an I r. v
week end in Shelburn.
|day.
their fiesh, and quite weak
Lotus Osburn who has been quite i they want to get some fi.-*h t « \ i
Ge«»
Griffin
went
down
to
visit
a
Billy Richardson received word
•tek with the measles is improving i him.
;
c«u»in.
Grant
Teter*
and
wife,
who
late
Sunday that his sister. Mrs.
Charles McClain an>i < Union pur
mcely.
i*
an
attendant
at
the
t'hemawa
Elvira
Curl died Sunday in Salem
Those of the Shelburn vicinity 1 chased some pigs of Bob Kebv th.
school,
«pending
the
night,
lie
was
so he and his wife went down Mon­
who had severe colds the last week first of this week.
greatly interested a« he found some day morning.
W.
H.
MctLain,
Geo.
C.
Miller
were Mrs. Charles McClain. Hiram
DOO Indian pupils there in school;
Ed Kalina, wife an I Mrs Nimic
i
Wolfe, and Carl Smith and wife. and Waller Wyman wen-tri
j of Scio made a trip to Albany Mon­
'
quite
a
sight
to
George
as
he
is
not
business in Scio M »n lay
They are all improving nicely.
used to Indian«
He winked at one day on special business.
Mr«. Tally Gibb -
n
i
Sunday guests of Mrs Fred Road­
Our weather has been bad with
fine specimen.
armel were Rolla Shelton and wife well. She has sieepmg »pells ami
I cold showers and wind, soaking
Mr. Swart and *»n of Jordan the land so wet that there is nothing
her.
they have a hard tunc wak <
and daughter of Scio.
Kenneth Hirona of 0. A. C.. who The doctor says it is *u-> 4 by her called in Sunday looking for hav as , doing.
ho is a teamster hauling lumlier.
The Pie Eater and good wife made
spent a few days of last week in liver not working a- it n >u I.
a trip to Scio Monday to pass away
Newt>>n
Crabtree
called
in
Sunday
the
Shelburn
had
a
goo)
view
of
the old neighborhood. returned to
i the time as it was too wet for the
Albany Sunday evening. His moth­ world fivers when »-ven atr i iw« i* a reminder of oi l times and old old man to hoe in his garden, enjoy ’
dates of 1852 to 1865 as he is
er, who is having quite a severe at­ flew north together
ing the day fine.
bl< -
with the best memory of any
PIE EATER.
Charles
Ransome
an
I
family
of
tack of rheumatism, was prevented
I
New» From Lyons.
Mar. 25
N thing but niraatee in I «yon«
Everyone who hasn't had them be­
fore *urely ha« now
There are 21
caws and «ome are just out after a
siege of them.
Mr. Filler is about the streets,
having to Isv off work at Bslsigar'a
mill with a mashed thumb.
Mrs. Alex Bodeker is in Salem
where Alex Is at the hospital for
treatment with his injured hand
which we understand is doing nicely
n»w.
%
Mrs Shill» entertained the Ladies
Embroidery Club on Wednesday af-
terne. n. Owing to so much sickness
the attendance wasn't very large,
rhe club will meet with Mrs. Father
Balalgar thia week.
John Snede was a caller at the J.
II Johnston farm Monday.
Mrs. Will Weinberg called at
Mrs Jack Johnston's Wednesday.
Mrs. Talbot and Mrs Shilbs were
visitors at Jengworth'a mill the last
of the week.
Ixiraine Shill» had the bad mis­
fortune to fall from a teter and
-drain her ankle Friday evening so
she will not lie able to go to schcxil
for a few days.
The bensmore truck hauler was a
business caller in our vicinity the
Hist of the week.
Mrs. J C. Mayo of Stay ton visited
friends and relatives in and around
Lyons Sunday.
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